Student Loan Scheme Act 2011

Matters of general application and miscellaneous matters - Miscellaneous matters - Consequential amendments and repeals

226: Regulations revoked

You could also call this:

“Old rules about student loans are cancelled”

This part of the law cancels three sets of rules about student loans. You don’t need to follow these rules anymore:

The first set of rules was about how student loan contracts were different from other types of loans. These rules were made in 2010.

The second set of rules was about charitable organisations and student loans. These rules were made in 2006.

The third set of rules was about how much money you needed to earn before you had to start paying back your student loan. These rules were made in 2008.

All of these old rules are now cancelled and don’t apply anymore.

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